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Released on January 28, 2013 it is circulating so well that over a week later and I found two in my change. White Mountain, New Hampshire is part of the United States Forest Service and the first of the 2013 America the Beautiful series quarters.
To find a 2013 coin this early is great and suggest that this coin may have been minted in vast quantities. The coin is as shiny as a circulated coin can get with only bag marks. Bag marks are the dents and scratches that occur while minting and packaging for distribution and are not considered "too bad".
Another highly detailed reverse causing the front to be struck weak. It features a real mountain called Mt. Chocorua and a bunch of birch tree at a lake shore. Most forest tend to look alike and this being the 16th in the America the Beautiful series it does not really stand out. It is still a great view and the real place must be majestic but maybe a more birch trees and less tree at a distant.
Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 25 Cents-White Mountain / United States
Year: 2013-P
Mintage: 68,800,000 (estimated)
Metal: 91.67% Copper 8.33% Nickel
Value: $0.25 in F-12
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1945P nickel, VG condition
--About $1.80
1997P matte finish nickel but I'm not sure. It's in fine condition
--About $5.00
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